He joined his father's law practice as soon as he passed the bar exam.
The scandal resulted in him losing his license to practice medicine.
Do you believe the old saying that practice makes perfect?
The team has a three hour practice this afternoon.
If I don't practice this piece, I won't do well at the recital.
We need to practice our lines because the play is two days away.
I want to practice parallel parking before I take the driving test.
I can give you several sentences.
she practiced her vocabulary words until she knew them perfectly.
Pyre is practiced in India.
The adverb in this sentence is "regularly". This is an adverb because it describes the verb, which is "practiced".
The word "practiced" can function as either a past tense verb or an adjective in a sentence.
It was the wicked witch which practiced witchcraft.
I/we/you/they have practiced. He/she/it has practiced.
One sentence would be: "Many cultures throughout history have practiced idolatry, the worship of idols."
Example sentence - The children practiced fire drills so they would not panic if there were a real emergency.
The correct English grammar would be "Magic and witchcraft are practiced." You have two distinct subject in this sentence, therefore are is correct. Is would be used if there was only one subject.
Although she practiced sorcery, she wasn't able to force him to love her.
The engaged couple practiced abstinence before the were married.
People who practiced alchemy wished to turn lead into gold.
The divination art of astrology has been widely practiced for hundreds of years.